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Anticancer Res ; 31(2): 661-4, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21378352

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BACKGROUND: The quality of care for children with brain tumors might be higher in large medical centers; however, it may be possible to improve the quality of care received in smaller centers if they join an effective network. AIM: This study used the HIT-GBM® database to compare the quality of care provided to pediatric high-grade glioma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma patients among various medical centers of differing sizes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Overall survival was used as a defining parameter. Indirect measures were the time intervals between the first clinical signs of cancer, initial diagnostic imaging, surgery, or chemotherapy and radiation. RESULTS: From 1995 to 2003, 310 children (137 girls and 173 boys, aged 3 to 18 years old) were registered from 72 medical centers in Europe. Center sizes differed from 1 to 17 registered patients. Center size did not affect survival, nor any of the time intervals studied. CONCLUSION: There was no evidence that the quality of care differed between smaller and larger centers.


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Brain Neoplasms/therapy , Cancer Care Facilities/organization & administration , Cancer Care Facilities/standards , Glioma/therapy , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Databases, Factual , Female , Humans , Male , Neurology/standards , Pediatrics/standards , Quality Control
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